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'''Villainous teams''' (English: Team ~; Japanese: -団 ''-dan'') are {{wp|Organized crime|criminal organizations}} which form the core of the storyline of {{g|games}}.There are eight as of [[Generation IV]]: [[Team Rocket]], found in [[Generation I]], [[Generation II]] and the Generation III remakes; [[Team Aqua]] and [[Team Magma]], found in the [[Generation III]] main games; [[Cipher]] and [[Team Snagem]], found in the [[GameCube]] games; [[Team Galactic]], found in the [[Generation IV]] main games; the [[Go-Rock Squad]], of {{g|Ranger}}; and ''Team Yamiyami'', of {{g|Ranger: Shadows of Almia}}. Whatever their goals are in their respective games, the one thing they all have in common is that they achieve their results through the misuse of Pokémon.
'''Villainous teams''' (English: Team ~; Japanese: -団 ''-dan'') are {{wp|Organized crime|criminal organizations}} which form the core of the storyline of {{g|games}}.There are eight as of [[Generation IV]]: [[Team Rocket]], found in [[Generation I]], [[Generation II]] and the Generation III remakes; [[Team Aqua]] and [[Team Magma]], found in the [[Generation III]] main games; [[Cipher]] and [[Team Snagem]], found in the [[GameCube]] games; [[Team Galactic]], found in the [[Generation IV]] main games; the [[Go-Rock Squad]], of {{g|Ranger}}; and [[Team Dim Sun]], of {{g|Ranger: Shadows of Almia}}. Whatever their goals are in their respective games, the one thing they all have in common is that they achieve their results through the misuse of Pokémon.


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